Andrew Kilgore’s 1970s Archive Now on Exhibit at The Clinton House Museum
Andrew Kilgore’s 1970s Archive Now on Exhibit at The Clinton House Museum
Esteemed Fayetteville photographer Andrew Kilgore will present a rare glimpse into his 1970s archive at The Clinton House Museum, beginning November 20. This collection, crafted during the same period that Bill and Hillary Clinton resided in Fayetteville, captures the spirit of the era with an intimate, historical relevance to The Clinton House Museum, a site steeped in the early history of the Clintons.
Kilgore’s photographs from the 1970s provide a powerful visual narrative of Fayetteville’s people and places, mirroring the vibrant, transformative time when the Clintons were living and working in the community. This unique exhibition showcases portraits and scenes that document an era, connecting viewers to the rich social fabric of Fayetteville during a pivotal moment in Arkansas and national history.
Situated within The Clinton House Museum, this exhibit allows visitors to experience Kilgore’s artistry while reflecting on the legacy of the Clintons' own Fayetteville years. The museum, housed in the former home of the Clintons, offers an ideal backdrop for Kilgore’s photographs, bringing together history, art, and local heritage.
The exhibit is opens to the public during regular museum hours at The Clinton House Museum. For further information on this exhibit and museum hours, please visit https://clintonhousemuseum.org.
About The Clinton House Museum:
The Clinton House Museum in Fayetteville, AR, preserves the early history of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s time in Arkansas. Set in their charming first home together, the museum showcases the beginnings of the Clintons' political legacy, while also serving as a cultural site for community events and historic exhibitions.